Monthly Archives: March 2006
Intel Links Up with Lockdowns NAC Enforcer
Chip maker Intels investment arm is putting $3.1 million into Lockdown Networks, a maker of network access control software, and plans to form a...
SiteAdvisor Finds Billions of Unsafe Web Visits
An Internet security startup with roots at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) has slapped a red "X" warning label on approximately 5 percent of...
Will Origami Breathe New Life into Mobile PCs?
Microsoft is preparing to unfold what it hopes will become a new type of computer: the "Lifestyle PC."
The software giant intends to bring to...
Motorola Merges Enterprise, Networks Businesses
Motorola on March 3 announced plans to reorganize some of its operations, combining its enterprise mobility business unit with its networks and government division.Under...
Intel Faces Its Future at Forum
Intel might have hoped its spring Developer Forum, which arrives next week, would be all about the chips.
However, a March 3 first quarter profit...
Is It Too Late to Save Net Neutrality?
Yeah, I was more than a little peeved when I wrote about the telephone companies plans to charge higher rates for "preferred" traffic on...
SGI Cuts Work Force in Attempt to Right the Ship
Struggling Silicon Valley giant Silicon Graphics is cutting 12 percent of its work force as part of an overall restructuring plan designed to save...
Highwall to Launch Anti-Virus System for Wireless
Highwall Technologies on March 6 will launch a software package designed to prevent wireless LAN security breaches without a network overlay of hardware sensors.
Highwall...
Pushing the Google Too Far
That was one humble Google at its annual Analyst Day exercise today.Humble, sober and, more tellingly, missing Google's usual swagger.The 4-hour event amounted to...
From The Trenches: Analyst Day 2006
Google's Eric Schmidt opens the day vowing to run the company based on the founding principles. "Principles matter, it's part of what will be...